Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards for only Five HundredDollars after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.

published:27 Apr 2017

views:149827

New DelhiSlumHome Tour with travel vloger Conner Sullivan
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I was given the opportunity to visit a large slum on the outskirts of Delhi - My cab driver had a good friend who lived there with his family - after a beer and a short conversation, we all became friends. An amazing experience. We are all humans, no matter where we are from, where we live or what we eat, speak, or believe! Thank youIndia.See YouSoon. BoomBabyLet’s Go!

published:03 Jun 2016

views:37915

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published:18 Jun 2016

views:141136

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published:01 Nov 2016

views:64888

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or is it 'poverty as entertainment' where those in the slums are visited and photographed like they are in a zoo?

published:28 Aug 2017

views:243

DAY 614 // 13TH OCTOBER 2014
Follow..Stevehttp://www.youtube.com/stevebooker
follow what i'm up to as it happens on Snap chat: FunForLouis
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upload video intros to youtube unlisted (IN LANDSCAPE) and email me the link at submissions@funforlouis.com
follow what i'm up to
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Snap chat: FunForLouis
Make sure you subscribe for DAILY VLOGS!
Big thanks to the Music by…
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Music wanted!!
If you are a music producer and would like me to use your music (funky jazz hiphop vibes) please email me at submissions@funforlouis.com
All filmed on a canon powershot elph 300hs / Ixus220 hs , sometimes Panasonic Lumix GH4 with 12-35mm lens and a go pro hero 3+

published:14 Oct 2014

views:120661

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be bewildering, for others it is tremendously exciting.
However, things get even more complicated if you are a woman travelling. Much discussion is made in the travel sphere about the safety of women travelling in India. But what are the realities?
WorldNomadCaroline Pemberton discovers, through various insiders and inspirational local women, that India, while it has its difficulties, is a an overwhelmingly hospitable and safe place to travel to - you just need to be vigilant.
She also investigates the nature of slum tourism in Mumbai. A lot of debate is made around whether travellers should engage with slum tourism, and questions if it is simply 'poverty porn'. However, Caroline discovers its engaging with a rich tapestry of local people, businesses, and entrepreneurship.
-----
Headed to India? Download our FREE insiders guide to India. It's packed with information about how to get around, the best sights and sounds, and most importantly, how you can stay safe.
https://www.worldnomads.com/explore/guides/india-insiders-guide
----Credits:
Presenter: Caroline Pemberton
Director and Producer: YasminBrightProduction Co-ordination: Pearse Moran
Cinematography and Videography: Julian Manrique and Carlos TorresStory Editing: Yasmin Bright
Visual Editing: Julian Manrique, Efrain Terriba and JuanFelipe Olave Fajardo
Sound Design and AudioPost Production: Daniel Murcia Adarraga
Graphics: Efrain Terriba
Indian production consulting: Eeshit Narain and Shriya PilgaonkarSeries Director and Executive Producer: Jesse Chard

published:23 Jun 2017

views:5394

I've wanted to visit the slums of Mumbai for a very long time after having read books and watched documentaries about it. It was thus far one of my most interesting travel experiences.
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published:07 Jul 2016

views:86765

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

published:18 May 2015

views:18041

Most people know Dubai as a glamorous, luxurious city that is home to the super-rich. But what about the other side of the city?
SOCIALS
Instagram - travellight21
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/travellight21/
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MUSIC
main song - "Already Through" by Palm VisionMusic provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
• Palm Vision
https://soundcloud.com/palm-vision
https://www.facebook.com/palmvisionofficial
heroboard – free music to free your mind
» Twitter: https://twitter.com/heroboard
» Spotify: http://sptfy.com/Wdk
intro song - "Hallow Voices" by Flux
Music provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVeSoO8kS4U
• FLUX
https://soundcloud.com/flux-407722529
https://twitter.com/ItsFluxMusic
https://facebook.com/Flux-1015541538530716
**Always looking for new music! Send me an email (listed on my "About" page) to submit songs. They must be available for monetization without getting me a copyright strike. You will get in-video and description credit, plus a new fan (hint, it’s me)**

published:31 Dec 2016

views:2996076

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Wanna see more films like this one? Click the link. Thanks!!

Travel

Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.

Etymology

The origin of the word "travel" is most likely lost to history. The term "travel" may originate from the Old French word travail. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the first known use of the word travel was in the 14th century. It also states that the word comes from Middle English travailen, travelen (which means to torment, labor, strive, journey) and earlier from Old French travailler (which means to work strenuously, toil). In English we still occasionally use the words travail and travails, which mean struggle. According to Simon Winchester in his book The Best Travelers' Tales (2004), the words travel and travail both share an even more ancient root: a Roman instrument of torture called the tripalium (in Latin it means "three stakes", as in to impale). This link reflects the extreme difficulty of travel in ancient times. Also note the torturous connotation of the word "travailler." Today, travel may or may not be much easier depending upon the destination you choose (i.e., Mt. Everest, the Amazon rainforest), how you plan to get there (tour bus, cruise ship, or oxcart), and whether or not you decide to "rough it (see extreme tourism and adventure travel). "There's a big difference between simply being a tourist and being a true world traveler," notes travel writer Michael Kasum. This is, however, a contested distinction as academic work on the cultures and sociology of travel has noted.

Slum

A slum is a heavily populated urban informal settlement characterized by substandard housing and squalor. While slums differ in size and other characteristics from country to country, most lack reliable sanitation services, supply of clean water, reliable electricity, timely law enforcement and other basic services. Slum residences vary from shanty houses to professionally built dwellings that because of poor-quality design or construction have deteriorated into slums.

Slums were common in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States and Europe.
More recently slums have been predominantly found in urban regions of developing and undeveloped parts of the world, but are also found in developed economies.

Slum tourism

Slum tourism, or ghetto tourism is a type of tourism that involves visiting impoverished areas. Originally focused on the slums of London and Manhattan in the 19th Century, slum tourism is now becoming increasingly prominent in many places, including India, Brazil, Kenya, Indonesia, Detroit, and others.

In the 1980s in South Africa, black residents organized township tours to educate the whites in local governments on how the black population lived. Such tours attracted international tourists, who wanted to learn more about apartheid.

In the mid-1990s, international tours began to be organized with destinations in the most disadvantaged areas of developing nations, often known as slums. They have grown in popularity, and are often run and advertised by professional companies. In Cape Town, South Africa, for example, upwards of 300,000 tourists visit the city each year to view the slums.

Philippines

The Philippines (i/ˈfɪlᵻpiːnz/; Filipino:Pilipinas[ˌpɪlɪˈpinɐs]), officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Filipino:Republika ng Pilipinas), is a sovereignisland country in Southeast Asia situated in the western Pacific Ocean. It consists of about 7,500 islands that are categorized broadly under three main geographical divisions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital city of the Philippines is Manila and the most populous city is Quezon City; both are part of Metro Manila.

Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards for only Five HundredDollars after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.

7:28

Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

New DelhiSlumHome Tour with travel vloger Conner Sullivan
►SUBSCRIBE to Conner for new videos every week: https://goo.gl/6uCsn9
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Facebook▶ https://www.facebook.com/itsconnersully/
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Blog ▶ https://www.connersullivan.com
I was given the opportunity to visit a large slum on the outskirts of Delhi - My cab driver had a good friend who lived there with his family - after a beer and a short conversation, we all became friends. An amazing experience. We are all humans, no matter where we are from, where we live or what we eat, speak, or believe! Thank youIndia.See YouSoon. BoomBabyLet’s Go!

17:34

Travel to the Philippines and go to a Slum Area. A Big Family Living Under 1 Roof

Travel to the Philippines and go to a Slum Area. A Big Family Living Under 1 Roof

Travel to the Philippines and go to a Slum Area. A Big Family Living Under 1 Roof

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Click the link to see more videos like this one. Thanks!

23:36

Travel to Manila Philippines. Welcome to the SLUMS! Let's Make these Poor Kids Happy

Travel to Manila Philippines. Welcome to the SLUMS! Let's Make these Poor Kids Happy

Travel to Manila Philippines. Welcome to the SLUMS! Let's Make these Poor Kids Happy

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4:04

Travel Professor - Slum Tourism

Travel Professor - Slum Tourism

Travel Professor - Slum Tourism

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or is it 'poverty as entertainment' where those in the slums are visited and photographed like they are in a zoo?

12:16

ACCIDENTAL SLUM VISIT

ACCIDENTAL SLUM VISIT

ACCIDENTAL SLUM VISIT

DAY 614 // 13TH OCTOBER 2014
Follow..Stevehttp://www.youtube.com/stevebooker
follow what i'm up to as it happens on Snap chat: FunForLouis
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http://instagram.com/findthenomads
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upload video intros to youtube unlisted (IN LANDSCAPE) and email me the link at submissions@funforlouis.com
follow what i'm up to
http://www.twitter.com/funforlouis
http://www.facebook.com/funforlouis
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Snap chat: FunForLouis
Make sure you subscribe for DAILY VLOGS!
Big thanks to the Music by…
https://soundcloud.com/conneckiv
&
https://soundcloud.com/tom-misch
Music wanted!!
If you are a music producer and would like me to use your music (funky jazz hiphop vibes) please email me at submissions@funforlouis.com
All filmed on a canon powershot elph 300hs / Ixus220 hs , sometimes Panasonic Lumix GH4 with 12-35mm lens and a go pro hero 3+

7:57

Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be bewildering, for others it is tremendously exciting.
However, things get even more complicated if you are a woman travelling. Much discussion is made in the travel sphere about the safety of women travelling in India. But what are the realities?
WorldNomadCaroline Pemberton discovers, through various insiders and inspirational local women, that India, while it has its difficulties, is a an overwhelmingly hospitable and safe place to travel to - you just need to be vigilant.
She also investigates the nature of slum tourism in Mumbai. A lot of debate is made around whether travellers should engage with slum tourism, and questions if it is simply 'poverty porn'. However, Caroline discovers its engaging with a rich tapestry of local people, businesses, and entrepreneurship.
-----
Headed to India? Download our FREE insiders guide to India. It's packed with information about how to get around, the best sights and sounds, and most importantly, how you can stay safe.
https://www.worldnomads.com/explore/guides/india-insiders-guide
----Credits:
Presenter: Caroline Pemberton
Director and Producer: YasminBrightProduction Co-ordination: Pearse Moran
Cinematography and Videography: Julian Manrique and Carlos TorresStory Editing: Yasmin Bright
Visual Editing: Julian Manrique, Efrain Terriba and JuanFelipe Olave Fajardo
Sound Design and AudioPost Production: Daniel Murcia Adarraga
Graphics: Efrain Terriba
Indian production consulting: Eeshit Narain and Shriya PilgaonkarSeries Director and Executive Producer: Jesse Chard

3:30

2 Days in The SLUMS OF MUMBAI

2 Days in The SLUMS OF MUMBAI

2 Days in The SLUMS OF MUMBAI

I've wanted to visit the slums of Mumbai for a very long time after having read books and watched documentaries about it. It was thus far one of my most interesting travel experiences.
Subscribe!
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7:06

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

6:03

The Other Side of Dubai

The Other Side of Dubai

The Other Side of Dubai

Most people know Dubai as a glamorous, luxurious city that is home to the super-rich. But what about the other side of the city?
SOCIALS
Instagram - travellight21
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/travellight21/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Travellight_
http://travellight.me (I don't write on here very often, but I should)
**Want a free travel night, and to gift me a free travel night too? Try out Airbnb with my link :D
www.airbnb.com/c/jrichardson12
LIVIO
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCELAbPq-GyNIRdxbD_tp59g
Instagram - lets_go_livio
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/letsgolivio/
MUSIC
main song - "Already Through" by Palm VisionMusic provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
• Palm Vision
https://soundcloud.com/palm-vision
https://www.facebook.com/palmvisionofficial
heroboard – free music to free your mind
» Twitter: https://twitter.com/heroboard
» Spotify: http://sptfy.com/Wdk
intro song - "Hallow Voices" by Flux
Music provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVeSoO8kS4U
• FLUX
https://soundcloud.com/flux-407722529
https://twitter.com/ItsFluxMusic
https://facebook.com/Flux-1015541538530716
**Always looking for new music! Send me an email (listed on my "About" page) to submit songs. They must be available for monetization without getting me a copyright strike. You will get in-video and description credit, plus a new fan (hint, it’s me)**

27:31

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Wanna see more films like this one? Click the link. Thanks!!

16:38

Travel to the Real Philippines. Slum Area: Illegal Settlers Under the Bridge. Poverty in Manila

Travel to the Real Philippines. Slum Area: Illegal Settlers Under the Bridge. Poverty in Manila

Travel to the Real Philippines. Slum Area: Illegal Settlers Under the Bridge. Poverty in Manila

Slums as Tourist Destinations: Inside a Rio Favela

May 14 (Bloomberg) -- As Rio tries to pacify violence in its infamous shantytowns ahead of the Olympics, a new industry has cropped up: FavelaTourism. As part of "The RealBrazil" special series, Bloomberg's Trish Regan takes you inside Rocinha, Brazil's largest favela to get a behind-the-scenes look at the business of slum tours.

18:01

Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

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Slum Tourism

Slum Tourism

Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

Slum tourism as seen in Kibera, Nairobi [The Grand Angle]

Sunny beaches, safaris are the things that come to mind when you think of leisure travel but touring slums is fast growing on the continent, dubbed slum tourism, tourists visit this supposedly 'dangerous places' to all the negative perceptions about slums, this story take us to Kibera, Africa’s largest urban slum.…
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Do not Enter: Vietnam's worst ghetto

Do not Enter: Vietnam's worst ghetto

Do not Enter: Vietnam's worst ghetto

I pay a visit to the worst ghetto asian slum favela.
Cue that Eminem music track bitches.
Saigon Vietnam travel.

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Risky Business - The Slum (Episode 2)

Risky Business - The Slum (Episode 2)

Risky Business - The Slum (Episode 2)

Faced with daily hardships, making a living is the only way most Tondo residents can ensure they will survive.

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Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

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Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between...

published: 27 Apr 2017

Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

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published: 03 Jun 2016

Travel to the Philippines and go to a Slum Area. A Big Family Living Under 1 Roof

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published: 18 Jun 2016

Travel to Manila Philippines. Welcome to the SLUMS! Let's Make these Poor Kids Happy

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published: 01 Nov 2016

Travel Professor - Slum Tourism

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or is it 'poverty as entertainment' where those in the slums are visited and photographed like they are in a zoo?

Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be bewildering, for others it is tremendously exciting.
However, things get even more complicated if you are a woman travelling. Much discussion is made in the travel sphere about the safety of women travelling in India. But what are the realities?
WorldNomadCaroline Pemberton discovers, through various insiders and inspirational local women, that India, while it has its difficulties, is a an overwhelmingly hospitable and safe place to travel to - you just need to be vigilant.
She also investigates the nature of slum tourism in Mumbai. A lot of debate is made around whether travellers should engage with slum tourism, and questions...

published: 23 Jun 2017

2 Days in The SLUMS OF MUMBAI

I've wanted to visit the slums of Mumbai for a very long time after having read books and watched documentaries about it. It was thus far one of my most interesting travel experiences.
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published: 07 Jul 2016

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

published: 18 May 2015

The Other Side of Dubai

Most people know Dubai as a glamorous, luxurious city that is home to the super-rich. But what about the other side of the city?
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published: 31 Dec 2016

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
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published: 27 Mar 2017

Travel to the Real Philippines. Slum Area: Illegal Settlers Under the Bridge. Poverty in Manila

Slums as Tourist Destinations: Inside a Rio Favela

May 14 (Bloomberg) -- As Rio tries to pacify violence in its infamous shantytowns ahead of the Olympics, a new industry has cropped up: FavelaTourism. As part of "The RealBrazil" special series, Bloomberg's Trish Regan takes you inside Rocinha, Brazil's largest favela to get a behind-the-scenes look at the business of slum tours.

published: 14 May 2013

Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

VLOG #40. A day i will never forget...Incredible. Thank you for watching, if you enjoyed this video then feel free to subscribe. Let me know your thoughts of the video below!
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published: 06 Dec 2016

Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

Little Mix visit slum communities in Liberia for Sport Relief

Slum tourism as seen in Kibera, Nairobi [The Grand Angle]

Sunny beaches, safaris are the things that come to mind when you think of leisure travel but touring slums is fast growing on the continent, dubbed slum tourism, tourists visit this supposedly 'dangerous places' to all the negative perceptions about slums, this story take us to Kibera, Africa’s largest urban slum.…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2016/12/22/slum-tourism-as-seen-in-kibera-nairobi-the-grand-angle
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published: 22 Dec 2016

Do not Enter: Vietnam's worst ghetto

I pay a visit to the worst ghetto asian slum favela.
Cue that Eminem music track bitches.
Saigon Vietnam travel.

published: 10 Aug 2014

Risky Business - The Slum (Episode 2)

Faced with daily hardships, making a living is the only way most Tondo residents can ensure they will survive.

published: 26 Sep 2014

Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

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Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards inva...

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards for only Five HundredDollars after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards for only Five HundredDollars after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.

New DelhiSlumHome Tour with travel vloger Conner Sullivan
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I was given the opportunity to visit a large slum on the outskirts of Delhi - My cab driver had a good friend who lived there with his family - after a beer and a short conversation, we all became friends. An amazing experience. We are all humans, no matter where we are from, where we live or what we eat, speak, or believe! Thank youIndia.See YouSoon. BoomBabyLet’s Go!

New DelhiSlumHome Tour with travel vloger Conner Sullivan
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I was given the opportunity to visit a large slum on the outskirts of Delhi - My cab driver had a good friend who lived there with his family - after a beer and a short conversation, we all became friends. An amazing experience. We are all humans, no matter where we are from, where we live or what we eat, speak, or believe! Thank youIndia.See YouSoon. BoomBabyLet’s Go!

published:03 Jun 2016

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Travel to the Philippines and go to a Slum Area. A Big Family Living Under 1 Roof

Travel Professor - Slum Tourism

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or...

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or is it 'poverty as entertainment' where those in the slums are visited and photographed like they are in a zoo?

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or is it 'poverty as entertainment' where those in the slums are visited and photographed like they are in a zoo?

ACCIDENTAL SLUM VISIT

DAY 614 // 13TH OCTOBER 2014
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DAY 614 // 13TH OCTOBER 2014
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DAY 614 // 13TH OCTOBER 2014
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Make sure you subscribe for DAILY VLOGS!
Big thanks to the Music by…
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Music wanted!!
If you are a music producer and would like me to use your music (funky jazz hiphop vibes) please email me at submissions@funforlouis.com
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Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be ...

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be bewildering, for others it is tremendously exciting.
However, things get even more complicated if you are a woman travelling. Much discussion is made in the travel sphere about the safety of women travelling in India. But what are the realities?
WorldNomadCaroline Pemberton discovers, through various insiders and inspirational local women, that India, while it has its difficulties, is a an overwhelmingly hospitable and safe place to travel to - you just need to be vigilant.
She also investigates the nature of slum tourism in Mumbai. A lot of debate is made around whether travellers should engage with slum tourism, and questions if it is simply 'poverty porn'. However, Caroline discovers its engaging with a rich tapestry of local people, businesses, and entrepreneurship.
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Headed to India? Download our FREE insiders guide to India. It's packed with information about how to get around, the best sights and sounds, and most importantly, how you can stay safe.
https://www.worldnomads.com/explore/guides/india-insiders-guide
----Credits:
Presenter: Caroline Pemberton
Director and Producer: YasminBrightProduction Co-ordination: Pearse Moran
Cinematography and Videography: Julian Manrique and Carlos TorresStory Editing: Yasmin Bright
Visual Editing: Julian Manrique, Efrain Terriba and JuanFelipe Olave Fajardo
Sound Design and AudioPost Production: Daniel Murcia Adarraga
Graphics: Efrain Terriba
Indian production consulting: Eeshit Narain and Shriya PilgaonkarSeries Director and Executive Producer: Jesse Chard

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be bewildering, for others it is tremendously exciting.
However, things get even more complicated if you are a woman travelling. Much discussion is made in the travel sphere about the safety of women travelling in India. But what are the realities?
WorldNomadCaroline Pemberton discovers, through various insiders and inspirational local women, that India, while it has its difficulties, is a an overwhelmingly hospitable and safe place to travel to - you just need to be vigilant.
She also investigates the nature of slum tourism in Mumbai. A lot of debate is made around whether travellers should engage with slum tourism, and questions if it is simply 'poverty porn'. However, Caroline discovers its engaging with a rich tapestry of local people, businesses, and entrepreneurship.
-----
Headed to India? Download our FREE insiders guide to India. It's packed with information about how to get around, the best sights and sounds, and most importantly, how you can stay safe.
https://www.worldnomads.com/explore/guides/india-insiders-guide
----Credits:
Presenter: Caroline Pemberton
Director and Producer: YasminBrightProduction Co-ordination: Pearse Moran
Cinematography and Videography: Julian Manrique and Carlos TorresStory Editing: Yasmin Bright
Visual Editing: Julian Manrique, Efrain Terriba and JuanFelipe Olave Fajardo
Sound Design and AudioPost Production: Daniel Murcia Adarraga
Graphics: Efrain Terriba
Indian production consulting: Eeshit Narain and Shriya PilgaonkarSeries Director and Executive Producer: Jesse Chard

2 Days in The SLUMS OF MUMBAI

I've wanted to visit the slums of Mumbai for a very long time after having read books and watched documentaries about it. It was thus far one of my most interes...

I've wanted to visit the slums of Mumbai for a very long time after having read books and watched documentaries about it. It was thus far one of my most interesting travel experiences.
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Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

The Other Side of Dubai

Most people know Dubai as a glamorous, luxurious city that is home to the super-rich. But what about the other side of the city?
SOCIALS
Instagram - travell...

Most people know Dubai as a glamorous, luxurious city that is home to the super-rich. But what about the other side of the city?
SOCIALS
Instagram - travellight21
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/travellight21/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Travellight_
http://travellight.me (I don't write on here very often, but I should)
**Want a free travel night, and to gift me a free travel night too? Try out Airbnb with my link :D
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LIVIO
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Instagram - lets_go_livio
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/letsgolivio/
MUSIC
main song - "Already Through" by Palm VisionMusic provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
• Palm Vision
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intro song - "Hallow Voices" by Flux
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**Always looking for new music! Send me an email (listed on my "About" page) to submit songs. They must be available for monetization without getting me a copyright strike. You will get in-video and description credit, plus a new fan (hint, it’s me)**

Most people know Dubai as a glamorous, luxurious city that is home to the super-rich. But what about the other side of the city?
SOCIALS
Instagram - travellight21
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/travellight21/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Travellight_
http://travellight.me (I don't write on here very often, but I should)
**Want a free travel night, and to gift me a free travel night too? Try out Airbnb with my link :D
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LIVIO
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCELAbPq-GyNIRdxbD_tp59g
Instagram - lets_go_livio
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/letsgolivio/
MUSIC
main song - "Already Through" by Palm VisionMusic provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
• Palm Vision
https://soundcloud.com/palm-vision
https://www.facebook.com/palmvisionofficial
heroboard – free music to free your mind
» Twitter: https://twitter.com/heroboard
» Spotify: http://sptfy.com/Wdk
intro song - "Hallow Voices" by Flux
Music provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVeSoO8kS4U
• FLUX
https://soundcloud.com/flux-407722529
https://twitter.com/ItsFluxMusic
https://facebook.com/Flux-1015541538530716
**Always looking for new music! Send me an email (listed on my "About" page) to submit songs. They must be available for monetization without getting me a copyright strike. You will get in-video and description credit, plus a new fan (hint, it’s me)**

published:31 Dec 2016

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Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good de...

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
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Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
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published:27 Mar 2017

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Travel to the Real Philippines. Slum Area: Illegal Settlers Under the Bridge. Poverty in Manila

May 14 (Bloomberg) -- As Rio tries to pacify violence in its infamous shantytowns ahead of the Olympics, a new industry has cropped up: FavelaTourism. As part of "The RealBrazil" special series, Bloomberg's Trish Regan takes you inside Rocinha, Brazil's largest favela to get a behind-the-scenes look at the business of slum tours.

May 14 (Bloomberg) -- As Rio tries to pacify violence in its infamous shantytowns ahead of the Olympics, a new industry has cropped up: FavelaTourism. As part of "The RealBrazil" special series, Bloomberg's Trish Regan takes you inside Rocinha, Brazil's largest favela to get a behind-the-scenes look at the business of slum tours.

VLOG #40. A day i will never forget...Incredible. Thank you for watching, if you enjoyed this video then feel free to subscribe. Let me know your thoughts of the video below!
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Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. ...

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

Slum tourism as seen in Kibera, Nairobi [The Grand Angle]

Sunny beaches, safaris are the things that come to mind when you think of leisure travel but touring slums is fast growing on the continent, dubbed slum tourism...

Sunny beaches, safaris are the things that come to mind when you think of leisure travel but touring slums is fast growing on the continent, dubbed slum tourism, tourists visit this supposedly 'dangerous places' to all the negative perceptions about slums, this story take us to Kibera, Africa’s largest urban slum.…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2016/12/22/slum-tourism-as-seen-in-kibera-nairobi-the-grand-angle
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Sunny beaches, safaris are the things that come to mind when you think of leisure travel but touring slums is fast growing on the continent, dubbed slum tourism, tourists visit this supposedly 'dangerous places' to all the negative perceptions about slums, this story take us to Kibera, Africa’s largest urban slum.…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2016/12/22/slum-tourism-as-seen-in-kibera-nairobi-the-grand-angle
Africanews is a new pan-African media pioneering multilingual and independent news telling expertise in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

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Tourists have been offered the chance to spend the night in a Mumbai slum, in order to experience a taste of extreme poverty.
By the way, have you seen Slumdog Millionaire?
This scheme has been created to allow visitors to experience the "reality" of living under financial hardship in India's financial capital, with the "attraction" including the use of a public toilet shared with more than 50 other families.
The stay costs 2,000 rupees (£22), all of which goes to the host family.
While some have criticised the "slum hotel" for being an example of "poverty tourism", saying it treats people who live in slums like "animals in a zoo", David Bijl, 32, who runs the scheme thinks it is good for Mumbai and raising awareness of poverty.
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published: 04 Feb 2018

Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

published: 11 Dec 2017

A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

Exploring the holy town of Rishikesh, India on the Ganges (Ganga) River. To watch my other video about how expensive is Rishikesh CLICK HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIDeH_gdAM
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Space Travel | Official Trailer - The slum dwellers in the planet [HD]

My new project is in progress, take a look.
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18 - 135 mm

published: 27 Oct 2017

Slum tour of Delhi with Reality Tours - India Someday

Have you ever considered a slum tour as a local experience while travelling? RealityTours and Travel has found a way to do it responsibly by investing 80% of the tours' profits into social activities in the slum. Henning met a guide living and working in the slum. Check it out!
You can check their website out here :
http://www.realitytoursandtravel.com/

published: 26 Sep 2017

Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

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Travel Professor - Slum Tourism

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or is it 'poverty as entertainment' where those in the slums are visited and photographed like they are in a zoo?

published: 28 Aug 2017

Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be bewildering, for others it is tremendously exciting.
However, things get even more complicated if you are a woman travelling. Much discussion is made in the travel sphere about the safety of women travelling in India. But what are the realities?
WorldNomadCaroline Pemberton discovers, through various insiders and inspirational local women, that India, while it has its difficulties, is a an overwhelmingly hospitable and safe place to travel to - you just need to be vigilant.
She also investigates the nature of slum tourism in Mumbai. A lot of debate is made around whether travellers should engage with slum tourism, and questions...

Gary from Australia exploring the Slum's of Dharavi

Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between...

published: 27 Apr 2017

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Wanna see more films like this one? Click the link. Thanks!!

Tourists have been offered the chance to spend the night in a Mumbai slum, in order to experience a taste of extreme poverty.
By the way, have you seen Slumdog...

Tourists have been offered the chance to spend the night in a Mumbai slum, in order to experience a taste of extreme poverty.
By the way, have you seen Slumdog Millionaire?
This scheme has been created to allow visitors to experience the "reality" of living under financial hardship in India's financial capital, with the "attraction" including the use of a public toilet shared with more than 50 other families.
The stay costs 2,000 rupees (£22), all of which goes to the host family.
While some have criticised the "slum hotel" for being an example of "poverty tourism", saying it treats people who live in slums like "animals in a zoo", David Bijl, 32, who runs the scheme thinks it is good for Mumbai and raising awareness of poverty.
#TravelnTourism Travel n TourismFollow us:
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Tourists have been offered the chance to spend the night in a Mumbai slum, in order to experience a taste of extreme poverty.
By the way, have you seen Slumdog Millionaire?
This scheme has been created to allow visitors to experience the "reality" of living under financial hardship in India's financial capital, with the "attraction" including the use of a public toilet shared with more than 50 other families.
The stay costs 2,000 rupees (£22), all of which goes to the host family.
While some have criticised the "slum hotel" for being an example of "poverty tourism", saying it treats people who live in slums like "animals in a zoo", David Bijl, 32, who runs the scheme thinks it is good for Mumbai and raising awareness of poverty.
#TravelnTourism Travel n TourismFollow us:
https://twitter.com/tourismexpguide
https://plus.google.com/b/114178808118657670254/

Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. ...

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

Exploring the holy town of Rishikesh, India on the Ganges (Ganga) River. To watch my other video about how expensive is Rishikesh CLICK HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIDeH_gdAM
VisitGabriel'sAmazon e-store for cool travel gear: https://www.amazon.com/shop/gabrieltraveler
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. Just $10 on Amazon! For more info CLICK HERE: http://amzn.to/2hRlQFi
Or check out more books by GabrielMorris: https://www.amazon.com/Gabriel-Morris/e/B001JS0KOS/
Support Gabriel's videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabrieltraveler
Join the "Love of Travel" Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/224985807515334/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
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Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Music during the video (in order):
Intro song: "Raga Scape" by Jingle Punks
&
"Vadodora Chill Mix" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
&
"Dhaka" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400003
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with a GoPro HERO5 Black. Get it here: http://amzn.to/2fbTQys. Or get the new GoPro HERO6 Black: http://amzn.to/2zPXIgm.
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", "Following My Thumb" and several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

Exploring the holy town of Rishikesh, India on the Ganges (Ganga) River. To watch my other video about how expensive is Rishikesh CLICK HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaIDeH_gdAM
VisitGabriel'sAmazon e-store for cool travel gear: https://www.amazon.com/shop/gabrieltraveler
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. Just $10 on Amazon! For more info CLICK HERE: http://amzn.to/2hRlQFi
Or check out more books by GabrielMorris: https://www.amazon.com/Gabriel-Morris/e/B001JS0KOS/
Support Gabriel's videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabrieltraveler
Join the "Love of Travel" Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/224985807515334/
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Music during the video (in order):
Intro song: "Raga Scape" by Jingle Punks
&
"Vadodora Chill Mix" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
&
"Dhaka" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400003
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with a GoPro HERO5 Black. Get it here: http://amzn.to/2fbTQys. Or get the new GoPro HERO6 Black: http://amzn.to/2zPXIgm.
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", "Following My Thumb" and several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

Slum tour of Delhi with Reality Tours - India Someday

Have you ever considered a slum tour as a local experience while travelling? RealityTours and Travel has found a way to do it responsibly by investing 80% of t...

Have you ever considered a slum tour as a local experience while travelling? RealityTours and Travel has found a way to do it responsibly by investing 80% of the tours' profits into social activities in the slum. Henning met a guide living and working in the slum. Check it out!
You can check their website out here :
http://www.realitytoursandtravel.com/

Have you ever considered a slum tour as a local experience while travelling? RealityTours and Travel has found a way to do it responsibly by investing 80% of the tours' profits into social activities in the slum. Henning met a guide living and working in the slum. Check it out!
You can check their website out here :
http://www.realitytoursandtravel.com/

published:26 Sep 2017

views:26

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Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

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Travel Professor - Slum Tourism

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or...

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or is it 'poverty as entertainment' where those in the slums are visited and photographed like they are in a zoo?

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or is it 'poverty as entertainment' where those in the slums are visited and photographed like they are in a zoo?

Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be ...

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be bewildering, for others it is tremendously exciting.
However, things get even more complicated if you are a woman travelling. Much discussion is made in the travel sphere about the safety of women travelling in India. But what are the realities?
WorldNomadCaroline Pemberton discovers, through various insiders and inspirational local women, that India, while it has its difficulties, is a an overwhelmingly hospitable and safe place to travel to - you just need to be vigilant.
She also investigates the nature of slum tourism in Mumbai. A lot of debate is made around whether travellers should engage with slum tourism, and questions if it is simply 'poverty porn'. However, Caroline discovers its engaging with a rich tapestry of local people, businesses, and entrepreneurship.
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Headed to India? Download our FREE insiders guide to India. It's packed with information about how to get around, the best sights and sounds, and most importantly, how you can stay safe.
https://www.worldnomads.com/explore/guides/india-insiders-guide
----Credits:
Presenter: Caroline Pemberton
Director and Producer: YasminBrightProduction Co-ordination: Pearse Moran
Cinematography and Videography: Julian Manrique and Carlos TorresStory Editing: Yasmin Bright
Visual Editing: Julian Manrique, Efrain Terriba and JuanFelipe Olave Fajardo
Sound Design and AudioPost Production: Daniel Murcia Adarraga
Graphics: Efrain Terriba
Indian production consulting: Eeshit Narain and Shriya PilgaonkarSeries Director and Executive Producer: Jesse Chard

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be bewildering, for others it is tremendously exciting.
However, things get even more complicated if you are a woman travelling. Much discussion is made in the travel sphere about the safety of women travelling in India. But what are the realities?
WorldNomadCaroline Pemberton discovers, through various insiders and inspirational local women, that India, while it has its difficulties, is a an overwhelmingly hospitable and safe place to travel to - you just need to be vigilant.
She also investigates the nature of slum tourism in Mumbai. A lot of debate is made around whether travellers should engage with slum tourism, and questions if it is simply 'poverty porn'. However, Caroline discovers its engaging with a rich tapestry of local people, businesses, and entrepreneurship.
-----
Headed to India? Download our FREE insiders guide to India. It's packed with information about how to get around, the best sights and sounds, and most importantly, how you can stay safe.
https://www.worldnomads.com/explore/guides/india-insiders-guide
----Credits:
Presenter: Caroline Pemberton
Director and Producer: YasminBrightProduction Co-ordination: Pearse Moran
Cinematography and Videography: Julian Manrique and Carlos TorresStory Editing: Yasmin Bright
Visual Editing: Julian Manrique, Efrain Terriba and JuanFelipe Olave Fajardo
Sound Design and AudioPost Production: Daniel Murcia Adarraga
Graphics: Efrain Terriba
Indian production consulting: Eeshit Narain and Shriya PilgaonkarSeries Director and Executive Producer: Jesse Chard

Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards inva...

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards for only Five HundredDollars after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards for only Five HundredDollars after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.

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Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good de...

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
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Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
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Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between...

published: 27 Apr 2017

Travel to Manila Philippines. Welcome to the SLUMS! Let's Make these Poor Kids Happy

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published: 01 Nov 2016

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet this Family Who Sleep Under the Bridge. The Manila Slums

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Our most recent visit to this family. Click the link to see/watch the film. Thanks!!
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The 2nd visit, click the link.
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The first visit, click the link. Thanks!!
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Click the link to meet this wonderful boy Adrian. Thanks!

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published: 20 Jun 2017

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Wanna see more films like this one? Click the link. Thanks!!

published: 27 Mar 2017

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet Maria from the Province of DAVAO. The Slums in Manila

Pride of Nationalism is very important for the Filipinos because we never had freedom from our overlords. Up to now, we are still slaves of our foreign masters.
We must break from the invisible economic and sociological chains and learn how to stand on our own feet.
The government must do something to stop the foreign powers for exploiting our people and natural resources.
We all know that Filipino politicians are corrupt. Now, from where did we learn how to become corrupt?
The Spaniards and Americans divided us. They did not want us to be united so they can easily control us, Filipinos were not naturally corrupt. Our colonizers taught us how to become corrupt! Corruption divides our society.
Poverty is a broad topic, there is no single answer of why a certain country is poor. To und...

Many people ask who Sir Mark is. Click the link below to find out who he is. Thanks!
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Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet this Lesbian Filipino with 2 Kids. My Trip to South America

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SocialSurvey: What do Asian women think of Caucasian foreigners? Click the link to find out what. Why do Filipinas want to marry foreigners? Click the link to find out why.
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published: 14 Dec 2017

Philippines: Deliverance - The Slum (Episode 1)

Philippines-The Slum - Episode 1: Deliverance
As a birth attendant advocating for family planning, Remy is on the frontline of Tondo's battle with overcrowding.
Tondo in northern Manila is home to the city's largest collection of slums. It is also one of the most densely populated areas on the planet.
Paradise Heights, home to former squatters, is in the heart of Tondo. There, self-taught midwife Remy Permites is delivering new life in the slums. Remy does her work with only the most basic equipment: a stethoscope, a pair of gloves and little else. Though she has little formal training, she plays a crucial role in an area where few can afford to pay for medical care.
The slums of Manila are undergoing a population explosion. But Remy has managed to escape the shacks and lives in a smal...

published: 19 Sep 2014

Risky Business - The Slum (Episode 2)

Faced with daily hardships, making a living is the only way most Tondo residents can ensure they will survive.

published: 26 Sep 2014

Travel to the Philippines and Meet the Poor Old Couple Who Sell Condiments. The Philippine Society

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published: 30 Oct 2017

Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

published: 11 Dec 2017

Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

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published: 21 Sep 2017

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet this Woman Who Sells Fried Bananas for a Living

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History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war b...

published: 30 Aug 2017

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet this Man Who has an Amputated Arm. Life in Manila Slums

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Life in the Deportee Slums of Mexico

About 40 percent of Mexican immigrants deported from the US are sent back through Tijuana. Many of the deported border crossers have established a makeshift shantytown inside a dry, concrete riverbed where the Tijuana River once flowed—called El Bordo.
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Living with the Dead

Could you live and work with the dead? Dateline travels to the Philippines to meet the unique communities who live in cemeteries and care for its dead.
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published: 31 Oct 2017

Kibera

30 minute documentary about Kibera, the world's largest slum on the outskirts of Nairobi in Kenya. The film shows the appalling conditions that the residents have to endure, but gets across the incredible spirit of the people who live there. It also focuses on the work of a charity called Kibera in need, which is working incredibly hard to try and make a difference.

Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards inva...

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards for only Five HundredDollars after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards for only Five HundredDollars after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.

published:27 Apr 2017

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Travel to Manila Philippines. Welcome to the SLUMS! Let's Make these Poor Kids Happy

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet this Family Who Sleep Under the Bridge. The Manila Slums

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Our most recent visit to this family. Click the link to see/watch the film. Thanks!!
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The 2nd visit, click the link.
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The first visit, click the link. Thanks!!
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Click the link to meet this wonderful boy Adrian. Thanks!

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The 2nd visit, click the link.
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The first visit, click the link. Thanks!!
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Click the link to meet this wonderful boy Adrian. Thanks!

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good de...

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
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Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
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published:27 Mar 2017

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Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet Maria from the Province of DAVAO. The Slums in Manila

Pride of Nationalism is very important for the Filipinos because we never had freedom from our overlords. Up to now, we are still slaves of our foreign masters.
We must break from the invisible economic and sociological chains and learn how to stand on our own feet.
The government must do something to stop the foreign powers for exploiting our people and natural resources.
We all know that Filipino politicians are corrupt. Now, from where did we learn how to become corrupt?
The Spaniards and Americans divided us. They did not want us to be united so they can easily control us, Filipinos were not naturally corrupt. Our colonizers taught us how to become corrupt! Corruption divides our society.
Poverty is a broad topic, there is no single answer of why a certain country is poor. To understand poverty, you must look at the bigger picture.
I would like to explain to you thoroughly why the Philippines still remains in the 3rd world. Maybe I should produce a video/film about it sometime soon.
Click the link to watch the story of Delia. Thanks a lot!
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How much did the Marcos family bribed President Duterte to let a brutal dictator to be buried in the NationalHeroes' Cemetery? Click the link to watch the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTjjmlPOF7M
This is what I have to say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgYx53YgWEc

Pride of Nationalism is very important for the Filipinos because we never had freedom from our overlords. Up to now, we are still slaves of our foreign masters.
We must break from the invisible economic and sociological chains and learn how to stand on our own feet.
The government must do something to stop the foreign powers for exploiting our people and natural resources.
We all know that Filipino politicians are corrupt. Now, from where did we learn how to become corrupt?
The Spaniards and Americans divided us. They did not want us to be united so they can easily control us, Filipinos were not naturally corrupt. Our colonizers taught us how to become corrupt! Corruption divides our society.
Poverty is a broad topic, there is no single answer of why a certain country is poor. To understand poverty, you must look at the bigger picture.
I would like to explain to you thoroughly why the Philippines still remains in the 3rd world. Maybe I should produce a video/film about it sometime soon.
Click the link to watch the story of Delia. Thanks a lot!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdZAKYr0xwY&t=45s
Click the link to watch more videos like this one. Thank you...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
My brother and I were interviewed by a German journalist. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQGvXQHJ-C0
How much did the Marcos family bribed President Duterte to let a brutal dictator to be buried in the NationalHeroes' Cemetery? Click the link to watch the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTjjmlPOF7M
This is what I have to say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgYx53YgWEc

Many people ask who Sir Mark is. Click the link below to find out who he is. Thanks!
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Many people ask who Sir Mark is. Click the link below to find out who he is. Thanks!
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Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet this Lesbian Filipino with 2 Kids. My Trip to South America

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SocialSurvey: What do Asian women think of Caucasian foreigners? Click the link to find out what. Why do Filipinas want to marry foreigners? Click the link to find out why.
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SocialSurvey: What do Asian women think of Caucasian foreigners? Click the link to find out what. Why do Filipinas want to marry foreigners? Click the link to find out why.
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Philippines-The Slum - Episode 1: Deliverance
As a birth attendant advocating for family planning, Remy is on the frontline of Tondo's battle with overcrowding.
Tondo in northern Manila is home to the city's largest collection of slums. It is also one of the most densely populated areas on the planet.
Paradise Heights, home to former squatters, is in the heart of Tondo. There, self-taught midwife Remy Permites is delivering new life in the slums. Remy does her work with only the most basic equipment: a stethoscope, a pair of gloves and little else. Though she has little formal training, she plays a crucial role in an area where few can afford to pay for medical care.
The slums of Manila are undergoing a population explosion. But Remy has managed to escape the shacks and lives in a small government-built apartment, with 14 members of her family. Her home also doubles as a makeshift clinic.
Along with delivering babies, Remy is responsible for delivering paperwork. She continues her training, takes classes on birth control, helps a young girl bury her stillborn baby, and along with family planning advocate Jane, educates women to have smaller families.
Meanwhile, a few kilometers to the south of Remy's clinic is Beseco slum with a population of about 45,000. There, fisherman and father of nine, Gener Pagtabunan struggles to feed his family by trying - mostly unsuccessfully - to catch fish in the polluted harbour.
His wife Lorna tries to supplement their income by selling fruit and vegetables from the front of their tiny shack. But it is a struggle for the growing family to make ends meet. Lorna, who wants to ensure her 21-year-old daughter and mother of three does not make the same mistakes she did, takes her to get a contraceptive injection.
About the series: This six-part series follows residents of Manila's Tondo slum as they live, love, survive and aspire in some of the world's toughest living conditions.

Philippines-The Slum - Episode 1: Deliverance
As a birth attendant advocating for family planning, Remy is on the frontline of Tondo's battle with overcrowding.
Tondo in northern Manila is home to the city's largest collection of slums. It is also one of the most densely populated areas on the planet.
Paradise Heights, home to former squatters, is in the heart of Tondo. There, self-taught midwife Remy Permites is delivering new life in the slums. Remy does her work with only the most basic equipment: a stethoscope, a pair of gloves and little else. Though she has little formal training, she plays a crucial role in an area where few can afford to pay for medical care.
The slums of Manila are undergoing a population explosion. But Remy has managed to escape the shacks and lives in a small government-built apartment, with 14 members of her family. Her home also doubles as a makeshift clinic.
Along with delivering babies, Remy is responsible for delivering paperwork. She continues her training, takes classes on birth control, helps a young girl bury her stillborn baby, and along with family planning advocate Jane, educates women to have smaller families.
Meanwhile, a few kilometers to the south of Remy's clinic is Beseco slum with a population of about 45,000. There, fisherman and father of nine, Gener Pagtabunan struggles to feed his family by trying - mostly unsuccessfully - to catch fish in the polluted harbour.
His wife Lorna tries to supplement their income by selling fruit and vegetables from the front of their tiny shack. But it is a struggle for the growing family to make ends meet. Lorna, who wants to ensure her 21-year-old daughter and mother of three does not make the same mistakes she did, takes her to get a contraceptive injection.
About the series: This six-part series follows residents of Manila's Tondo slum as they live, love, survive and aspire in some of the world's toughest living conditions.

Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. ...

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

published:11 Dec 2017

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Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

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published:21 Sep 2017

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Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet this Woman Who Sells Fried Bananas for a Living

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History:
Before the Spaniard...

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History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.
To fight poverty, you have to look at the big picture.
We all know how corrupt and useless the politicians are. So what to do next?

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
Click the link to see more films like this one. Thanks!!
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.
To fight poverty, you have to look at the big picture.
We all know how corrupt and useless the politicians are. So what to do next?

published:30 Aug 2017

views:168305

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Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet this Man Who has an Amputated Arm. Life in Manila Slums

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My brother and I's interview about the drug war in the Philippines. Click the link to see/watch ...

http://dbate.de/videos/duterte-drogenkrieg-philippinen-webdoku/
My brother and I's interview about the drug war in the Philippines. Click the link to see/watch it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQGvXQHJ-C0&t=3s
My brother and I's interview on Youtube video. Click the link to see/watch it. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUA5aeaTV0I
Marivic, the lady who we helped and now able to feed her family
3x a day. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
This family used to leave on the street of Manila. Now, they have their own room. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc_je3_-4nQ&t=34s
I went to Cambodia for an Outreach program. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks a lot!

http://dbate.de/videos/duterte-drogenkrieg-philippinen-webdoku/
My brother and I's interview about the drug war in the Philippines. Click the link to see/watch it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQGvXQHJ-C0&t=3s
My brother and I's interview on Youtube video. Click the link to see/watch it. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUA5aeaTV0I
Marivic, the lady who we helped and now able to feed her family
3x a day. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7jg5rWulQ
This family used to leave on the street of Manila. Now, they have their own room. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5a5c5ayUpUDzgejeH1nS9MLL7uqMyerD
You wanna see more films like this one? Click the link. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc_je3_-4nQ&t=34s
I went to Cambodia for an Outreach program. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks a lot!

Life in the Deportee Slums of Mexico

About 40 percent of Mexican immigrants deported from the US are sent back through Tijuana. Many of the deported border crossers have established a makeshift sha...

About 40 percent of Mexican immigrants deported from the US are sent back through Tijuana. Many of the deported border crossers have established a makeshift shantytown inside a dry, concrete riverbed where the Tijuana River once flowed—called El Bordo.
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About 40 percent of Mexican immigrants deported from the US are sent back through Tijuana. Many of the deported border crossers have established a makeshift shantytown inside a dry, concrete riverbed where the Tijuana River once flowed—called El Bordo.
Read the full article here: http://www.vice.com/read/deportee-purgatory-000540-v20n5
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Kibera

30 minute documentary about Kibera, the world's largest slum on the outskirts of Nairobi in Kenya. The film shows the appalling conditions that the residents ha...

30 minute documentary about Kibera, the world's largest slum on the outskirts of Nairobi in Kenya. The film shows the appalling conditions that the residents have to endure, but gets across the incredible spirit of the people who live there. It also focuses on the work of a charity called Kibera in need, which is working incredibly hard to try and make a difference.

30 minute documentary about Kibera, the world's largest slum on the outskirts of Nairobi in Kenya. The film shows the appalling conditions that the residents have to endure, but gets across the incredible spirit of the people who live there. It also focuses on the work of a charity called Kibera in need, which is working incredibly hard to try and make a difference.

Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards for only Five HundredDollars after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.

7:28

Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

New Delhi Slum Home Tour with travel vloger Conner Sullivan
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Slum Tour in New Delhi, India

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I was given the opportunity to visit a large slum on the outskirts of Delhi - My cab driver had a good friend who lived there with his family - after a beer and a short conversation, we all became friends. An amazing experience. We are all humans, no matter where we are from, where we live or what we eat, speak, or believe! Thank youIndia.See YouSoon. BoomBabyLet’s Go!

17:34

Travel to the Philippines and go to a Slum Area. A Big Family Living Under 1 Roof

Travel Professor - Slum Tourism

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or is it 'poverty as entertainment' where those in the slums are visited and photographed like they are in a zoo?

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7:57

Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onsla...

Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be bewildering, for others it is tremendously exciting.
However, things get even more complicated if you are a woman travelling. Much discussion is made in the travel sphere about the safety of women travelling in India. But what are the realities?
WorldNomadCaroline Pemberton discovers, through various insiders and inspirational local women, that India, while it has its difficulties, is a an overwhelmingly hospitable and safe place to travel to - you just need to be vigilant.
She also investigates the nature of slum tourism in Mumbai. A lot of debate is made around whether travellers should engage with slum tourism, and questions if it is simply 'poverty porn'. However, Caroline discovers its engaging with a rich tapestry of local people, businesses, and entrepreneurship.
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3:30

2 Days in The SLUMS OF MUMBAI

I've wanted to visit the slums of Mumbai for a very long time after having read books and ...

2 Days in The SLUMS OF MUMBAI

I've wanted to visit the slums of Mumbai for a very long time after having read books and watched documentaries about it. It was thus far one of my most interesting travel experiences.
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7:06

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of So...

Slum tourism in Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro | Global 3000

Slum tourism is booming the world over. Thousands of tourists are visiting the slums of South Africa, Brazil or India. Is it morally reprehensible to go sightseeing in slums or do these human safaris actually benefit the people who live there?

6:03

The Other Side of Dubai

Most people know Dubai as a glamorous, luxurious city that is home to the super-rich. But ...

The Other Side of Dubai

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27:31

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a p...

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
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16:38

Travel to the Real Philippines. Slum Area: Illegal Settlers Under the Bridge. Poverty in Manila

Slums as Tourist Destinations: Inside a Rio Favela

May 14 (Bloomberg) -- As Rio tries to pacify violence in its infamous shantytowns ahead of the Olympics, a new industry has cropped up: FavelaTourism. As part of "The RealBrazil" special series, Bloomberg's Trish Regan takes you inside Rocinha, Brazil's largest favela to get a behind-the-scenes look at the business of slum tours.

18:01

Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

VLOG #40. A day i will never forget... Incredible. Thank you for watching, if you enjoyed ...

Visiting an INDIAN SLUM (Overwhelming) Documentary - Mumbai

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Tourists have been offered the chance to spend the night in a Mumbai slum, in order to experience a taste of extreme poverty.
By the way, have you seen Slumdog Millionaire?
This scheme has been created to allow visitors to experience the "reality" of living under financial hardship in India's financial capital, with the "attraction" including the use of a public toilet shared with more than 50 other families.
The stay costs 2,000 rupees (£22), all of which goes to the host family.
While some have criticised the "slum hotel" for being an example of "poverty tourism", saying it treats people who live in slums like "animals in a zoo", David Bijl, 32, who runs the scheme thinks it is good for Mumbai and raising awareness of poverty.
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42:59

Slum Tourism

Slum Tourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major...

Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
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Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
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27:37

A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

Exploring the holy town of Rishikesh, India on the Ganges (Ganga) River. To watch my other...

A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

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A Tour of Rishikesh, India, a Slum & the Ganges River

Slum tour of Delhi with Reality Tours - India Someday

Have you ever considered a slum tour as a local experience while travelling? RealityTours and Travel has found a way to do it responsibly by investing 80% of the tours' profits into social activities in the slum. Henning met a guide living and working in the slum. Check it out!
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27:25

Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

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Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

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2:59

Cute Slum Girls Cutting Fish on Rail Line Fish Market

I Travel around Dhaka and Bangladesh. And try to capture these things through my mobile ph...

Travel Professor - Slum Tourism

I visit a slum area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia to look at slum tourism. Is slum tourism a way to raise awareness and instigate action toward poverty alleviation or is it 'poverty as entertainment' where those in the slums are visited and photographed like they are in a zoo?

7:57

Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onsla...

Female Travel In India - Is It Safe? And Should You Do Slum Tourism?

As a traveller, when you first arrive to India the senses are subject not to just an onslaught, but a full blown campaign to overwhelm you.
For many it can be bewildering, for others it is tremendously exciting.
However, things get even more complicated if you are a woman travelling. Much discussion is made in the travel sphere about the safety of women travelling in India. But what are the realities?
WorldNomadCaroline Pemberton discovers, through various insiders and inspirational local women, that India, while it has its difficulties, is a an overwhelmingly hospitable and safe place to travel to - you just need to be vigilant.
She also investigates the nature of slum tourism in Mumbai. A lot of debate is made around whether travellers should engage with slum tourism, and questions if it is simply 'poverty porn'. However, Caroline discovers its engaging with a rich tapestry of local people, businesses, and entrepreneurship.
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Travel to Manila Philippines and Live in a Slum Community. How Can We Stop Poverty?

Her name is Bea, not Mae. I do apologize for the typo error.
To fight poverty; first, you must understand the roots of it.
History:
Before the Spaniards invaded our motherland, we were living a prosperous and peaceful life.
The people were honest and true to their fellow brothers and sisters.
We only learned the words crab mentality and corruption when the Spaniards enslaved our people.
The Spaniards came to our land with muskets in their right hands and bibles in their left hands.
They enslaved, repressed and oppressed our people with brute force and illusion of God's mercy and forgiveness at the same time.
Religion:
The world is better w/o religions. Faith in different religions caused and continue to cause wars and destruction.
Just look at the Philippines folks. The war between the Christians and the Muslims has no end in sight.
When the Spaniards enslaved us, they used Catholicism to easily control and manipulate our people.
They used Catholicism to put fear in our hearts.
You put fear in someone, it will be easier for you to fool him/her.
Slavery:
The Spaniards forcefully enslaved our people. Millions were sent to mines to work and die. Countless numbers of women were raped and forced to work for their masters.
The people were forced to pay taxes and agricultural lands were stolen.
The Spaniards became rich and powerful out of the sufferings of our people.
The Americans:
The Americans bought our country from the Spaniards for only Five HundredDollars after the Spanish-American war.
The Americans put in our minds that they saved us from the Spaniards. On the contrary, more than 1 MillionFilipino soldiers and civilians were murdered by the Americans during the Filipino-American war.
The Spaniards taught us how to pray. When the Americans came, they taught us how to watch Hollywood movies, drink Coca-Cola, etc..., and for us to dream to have a lifestyle like what they have. It's called export of Capitalism and application of Colonialism.
Destroy their local beliefs, culture and way of life, then replaced them with American way of life. That way, Capitalism will thrive.
Effects of Spanish and American Colonialism & Capitalism:
The Filipinos became greedy with lust for money and power.
Crab mentality, colonial mentality and dishonesty are now in our heads. The whole Philippine society is bathing in corruption, brought to us by our overlords.
PresentEconomy and way of life:
Sure there's a lot of rich people in the Philippines, but majority of the population are living below poverty line.
Businesses are monopolized by a few people. Those few people buy politicians to protect their businesses.
Why is business monopolization bad? Because small and local entrepreneurs have no way to compete against those giant corporations/businesses.
The concentration of wealth only runs within the inner circle of those few people who sit on the top of the food chain.
Foreigners bring their businesses to the Philippines for cheap labor. Most of those foreign companies do not give labor benefits to their workers. The Filipinos are nothing but slaves of those who are rich and powerful.
The balance of trade is not fair for the Philippines. Foreign companies flood our market with their products, products that we Filipinos gladly buy because of Colonial mentality.
I will give you an example of how to deal with unfair trade:
When I went to Ecuador and Bolivia in Latin America; I learned that they implemented a regulation where they limit the import of imported chips from the United States.
Instead of importing Pringles, Lays, etc.. massively from the United States, they pay attention on how to mass produce their own local chips to sell to the market.
Do you get the picture? Support your local products than buying imported goods from overseas.
Globalization:
I believe in the positive results of globalization for all mankind. But it is not fair for the Philippines because globalization affects negatively our economy and society.
For now, we need a pride of Nationalism in the Philippines. Philippines first before anything else. Filipino first before someone else. Filipino arts, culture and products first before anything else.
Pride of Nationalism and love for your fellow countrymen will help lift our country out of the 3rd world.
The Greatest Filipino President:
All the Presidents we had in the Philippines were all American puppets. The 1 and only President who truly cared about the grassroots and to his motherland was President Ramon Magsaysay.
Unfortunately, he was assassinated. They planted a bomb in his airplane and presented the crash to the public as an accident.

23:36

Travel to Manila Philippines. Welcome to the SLUMS! Let's Make these Poor Kids Happy

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet this Family Who Sleep Under the Bridge. The Manila Slums

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Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet an Old Lady Who Lives in a Slum Community by Herself

Rhea and I are just ordinary people. You see Folks, you don't need to be a rich man or a politician to help the less fortunate ones.
You can do positive good deeds to your fellow human beings even by just being an average Joe.Yes, I am taking to you! Do your part by helping others.
Remember, giving is a Democratic Socialism...
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The life of MAE. Click the link to watch the film. Thanks!!
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23:06

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet Maria from the Province of DAVAO. The Slums in Manila

Pride of Nationalism is very important for the Filipinos because we never had freedom from...

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet Maria from the Province of DAVAO. The Slums in Manila

Pride of Nationalism is very important for the Filipinos because we never had freedom from our overlords. Up to now, we are still slaves of our foreign masters.
We must break from the invisible economic and sociological chains and learn how to stand on our own feet.
The government must do something to stop the foreign powers for exploiting our people and natural resources.
We all know that Filipino politicians are corrupt. Now, from where did we learn how to become corrupt?
The Spaniards and Americans divided us. They did not want us to be united so they can easily control us, Filipinos were not naturally corrupt. Our colonizers taught us how to become corrupt! Corruption divides our society.
Poverty is a broad topic, there is no single answer of why a certain country is poor. To understand poverty, you must look at the bigger picture.
I would like to explain to you thoroughly why the Philippines still remains in the 3rd world. Maybe I should produce a video/film about it sometime soon.
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How much did the Marcos family bribed President Duterte to let a brutal dictator to be buried in the NationalHeroes' Cemetery? Click the link to watch the video.
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41:20

Slum Survivors: Kenya

Worldwide, more than a billion people live in slums, with as many as one million in Kibera...

Travel to Manila Philippines and Meet this Lesbian Filipino with 2 Kids. My Trip to South America

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Philippines: Deliverance - The Slum (Episode 1)

Philippines-The Slum - Episode 1: Deliverance
As a birth attendant advocating for family planning, Remy is on the frontline of Tondo's battle with overcrowding.
Tondo in northern Manila is home to the city's largest collection of slums. It is also one of the most densely populated areas on the planet.
Paradise Heights, home to former squatters, is in the heart of Tondo. There, self-taught midwife Remy Permites is delivering new life in the slums. Remy does her work with only the most basic equipment: a stethoscope, a pair of gloves and little else. Though she has little formal training, she plays a crucial role in an area where few can afford to pay for medical care.
The slums of Manila are undergoing a population explosion. But Remy has managed to escape the shacks and lives in a small government-built apartment, with 14 members of her family. Her home also doubles as a makeshift clinic.
Along with delivering babies, Remy is responsible for delivering paperwork. She continues her training, takes classes on birth control, helps a young girl bury her stillborn baby, and along with family planning advocate Jane, educates women to have smaller families.
Meanwhile, a few kilometers to the south of Remy's clinic is Beseco slum with a population of about 45,000. There, fisherman and father of nine, Gener Pagtabunan struggles to feed his family by trying - mostly unsuccessfully - to catch fish in the polluted harbour.
His wife Lorna tries to supplement their income by selling fruit and vegetables from the front of their tiny shack. But it is a struggle for the growing family to make ends meet. Lorna, who wants to ensure her 21-year-old daughter and mother of three does not make the same mistakes she did, takes her to get a contraceptive injection.
About the series: This six-part series follows residents of Manila's Tondo slum as they live, love, survive and aspire in some of the world's toughest living conditions.

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Risky Business - The Slum (Episode 2)

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Slum Tourism

SlumTourism is controversial, many are embarrassed when tourists visit the slums of major cities, their city, others feel that slum tourism exploits poverty. It is a controversial issue which deserves an airing. Should slum tourism be permitted? Is it a viable way to enable some of the poorest to benefit from this significant economic opportunity? If slum tourism is acceptable, how should it be organised and delivered? What does responsible slum tourism look like?
Speakers include:
Moderator: John Swarbrooke
Profesor Harold GoodwinAndrew Derlien, Marketing and Fundraising Director, Reality Gives
Simon Cole, Social Enterprise Manager, UndergroundCamdenToursVincent Lawrie, Tour Guide, Underground Camden Tours
Jayni Gudka Jayni Gudka, Director, Unseen Tours

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Travel to Manila, Philippines. Welcome to the SLUM. Lets Make these Poor Kids Happy

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